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could bombing bashar al-assad lead to a global war? that's next. ♪ this is what getting your car serviced at lincoln looks like. complementary pickup and delivery servicing now comes with every new lincoln. i won. giving you, the luxury of time. that's the lincoln way. ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump...
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had some success in terms of sharing - shoring up assad. if they were in a weakened position, if assad was looking his grip day by day then the russians would not be brokering this. at the end of the day, as long as we are pragmatic about this it is fine. if we hold outcome if we basically say we are not going to do anything until we can figure out how to get assad out of there, frankly it is not going to happen. in the nearby midterm. the russians will not allowed to have in common that iranians will not allow that to happen. and we have less leverage, less ability on the ground there to change the facts than the iranians and russians. >> basically you're saying that moscow is getting rewarded." the end result of that will be assad. >> love, how interest? what are our interests? the us, we are trying to defeat isis. and we are trying to end this humanitarian crisis. those are our objectives. so in the short sense, de-escalation is a good thing. because it helps to alleviate the suffering and we can continue because isis is not part of the
had some success in terms of sharing - shoring up assad. if they were in a weakened position, if assad was looking his grip day by day then the russians would not be brokering this. at the end of the day, as long as we are pragmatic about this it is fine. if we hold outcome if we basically say we are not going to do anything until we can figure out how to get assad out of there, frankly it is not going to happen. in the nearby midterm. the russians will not allowed to have in common that...
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even after the assad regime falls at some point, the iranians will have influence in syria. >>shepard: they are brokering the peace with the israelis. >>guest: well, i wouldn't say that. hamas and israel reaped a cease-fire and the egyptians of playing a role there. i would say the iranian role is marginal in keeping the peace on the egyptian and israeli border. >>shepard: so far, nothing has convinced washington politicians to settle their differences and avoid the fiscal cliff. they could be, working all this out behind-the-scenes and will tell us later. they could be. maybe the threat of working through the holidays will get them on the move? that is coming up. and a possibly breakthrough in the high profile murder case that cops call a "hit" job. police now have the get away car. but what about the driver? nounc] you like who you are... and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough
even after the assad regime falls at some point, the iranians will have influence in syria. >>shepard: they are brokering the peace with the israelis. >>guest: well, i wouldn't say that. hamas and israel reaped a cease-fire and the egyptians of playing a role there. i would say the iranian role is marginal in keeping the peace on the egyptian and israeli border. >>shepard: so far, nothing has convinced washington politicians to settle their differences and avoid the fiscal...
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and assad doesn't have a vote in this anymore. he has given that us for us not to use military force. >> neil: commander, how do we go forward with this? assad could be hiding this, sending it to a lot of groups -- saddam hussein had chemical weapons and had weapons that could do a lot of bad stuff. it was our search for it later that gave him a good deal of time to move move them, hide them, bury them, sell them. how do we know something like this wouldn't happen all over again? >> what we have to do is go forward into this with the russians and tell them, you're the ones that proposed this. your credible is on the line. this is not going be a game of hide and seek like with iraq. this is a deadly serious game where we have a matter of weeks, not months, not years in order for assad to show us where the weapons are, save they're there, cop victim the stockpiles and confirm it uses intel -- intelligence resources and if assad doesn't do this, we turn to russia and say, this is why you can't be trusted and assad can't be trusted. t
and assad doesn't have a vote in this anymore. he has given that us for us not to use military force. >> neil: commander, how do we go forward with this? assad could be hiding this, sending it to a lot of groups -- saddam hussein had chemical weapons and had weapons that could do a lot of bad stuff. it was our search for it later that gave him a good deal of time to move move them, hide them, bury them, sell them. how do we know something like this wouldn't happen all over again? >>...
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the big question is, will president assad stay and fight? will he seek asylum? >>jonathan: the turks and russians, they are saying they are working on what they call "new ideas to bring an end to the ongoing 20--month-old civil war." they have nut given any ideas or details what those ideas might be but it will revolve around whether president assad has decided he going to live and die in syria and die most likely at the hands of the rebels or whether he can be persuaded to say asylum but that has the u.n. secretary-general having misgivings giving a man who has murdered 40,000 of his own people to give him retirement in a safe and friendly country. >> the united nations must not allow any impunity after gross violation of human rights. he must be held accountable and brought to justice>>jonathan: tf the argument is that any kind of solution that would persuade assad to stand down and end the slaughter of all of those syrian civilians might, actually, be worth considering. >>trace: what do we know of the reports that rebels are trying to get their act together i
the big question is, will president assad stay and fight? will he seek asylum? >>jonathan: the turks and russians, they are saying they are working on what they call "new ideas to bring an end to the ongoing 20--month-old civil war." they have nut given any ideas or details what those ideas might be but it will revolve around whether president assad has decided he going to live and die in syria and die most likely at the hands of the rebels or whether he can be persuaded to say...
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led air strikes have allowed isis and assad to consolidate power. in fact, they have stopped targeting each other. isis is focused on eliminating the very moderate opposition groups the u.s. hopes to eventually train and equip. out of more than 900 operations that james defense looked at. assad has targeted isis only 6% of the time since the u.s. started those air strikes. syria, meanwhile is letting u.s. warplanes deal with isis while it too moderate opposition that the u.s. hopes will serve as its ground troops. in other words, there may not be a moderate syrian opposition once the u.s. program to train them is up and running, greta. >> jennifer, why hadn't this been done? >> well, the problem is it's very difficult to find these moderate syrian members. i remember sitting in the pentagon briefing room asking secretary hagel shortly after this began after the president made this big to do that they were going to begin training. asking him who the head of the free syrian army was. that's the so-called moderate force that they were supposed to vet t
led air strikes have allowed isis and assad to consolidate power. in fact, they have stopped targeting each other. isis is focused on eliminating the very moderate opposition groups the u.s. hopes to eventually train and equip. out of more than 900 operations that james defense looked at. assad has targeted isis only 6% of the time since the u.s. started those air strikes. syria, meanwhile is letting u.s. warplanes deal with isis while it too moderate opposition that the u.s. hopes will serve...
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president bashar al-assad wants do and indeed has to hang on to the capital if he is to stay in power. there are many experts who believe either way, he has decided to fight to the death. either if he tries to flow he will be killed by his own supporters who will feel betrayed him him or ultimately he will be killed by the rebels. this, while it does seem to be the end days for the bashar al-assad regime, it could yet stretch on for some days or even weeks. that because the rebels simply are not strong enough to defeat the syrian security forces in one battle. what we are seeing is an intense battle of attrition. most experts will tell you, his days are numbered. >> the big question on the international stage now, jonathan, will he use the chemical weapons at the last moment. >>jonathan: there are real concerns. a lot of people call him a cornered rat fighting to the death and therefore use every weapon in his arsenal. there are others, though, who think that assad is highly unlikely to do that, he has been wanted by everyone, including his allies, the russians, that it would be a gra
president bashar al-assad wants do and indeed has to hang on to the capital if he is to stay in power. there are many experts who believe either way, he has decided to fight to the death. either if he tries to flow he will be killed by his own supporters who will feel betrayed him him or ultimately he will be killed by the rebels. this, while it does seem to be the end days for the bashar al-assad regime, it could yet stretch on for some days or even weeks. that because the rebels simply are...
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assad is believed to be the master mind behind a deadly homicide attack at an of a fan cia-based failed time square bombing in new york city. his death could be a major blow to the pack -- the pakistani group coming at a time when pakistan is starting peace negotiations with insurgents. >>> getting fresh fallout over the alien obamacare website. the page will be off line for repairs beginning at about 9:00 tonight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the technical glitches a is they are being referred to. quote, the tip of the iceberg from senator dan coates who gave the address. molly has more on that. >> greg, the white house has said it is more than an ailing website. today the republican senior senator agreed and said obamacare's problems run, quote, far deeper. >> when middle class families are getting hit with outrageous deductibles, it is more than a website. when individuals can't keep the doctors they have trusted for years it is more than a website. >> when hard working americans are seeing their hours cut and paychecks shrink, it is more than a website. >> the department of heal
assad is believed to be the master mind behind a deadly homicide attack at an of a fan cia-based failed time square bombing in new york city. his death could be a major blow to the pack -- the pakistani group coming at a time when pakistan is starting peace negotiations with insurgents. >>> getting fresh fallout over the alien obamacare website. the page will be off line for repairs beginning at about 9:00 tonight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the technical glitches a is they are...
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assad moves every night to a different residence. but just a matter of time before a drone is going to be right up his nose if he does it again. i know that with certainty. last word. >> it may well be soon but look at looking what he might do next. that applies in china, it applies in a wrong, and it certainly applies in north korea. introducing that element of doubt and wondering in the minds of these malefactors around the world i think is a useful thing even if he never has to do it again or if he never does do it again. now we don't know what trump will do. >> bill: malefactor, word of the day everybody. a malefactor very, very good. >> sort of like "the o'reilly factor." >> bill: directly ahead, an airline passenger forced off a plane by police even though he had a valid ticket. wait till you see the story. we'll have the inside details in just a few moments. >> bill: personal story segment tonight, another airline horror story. sunday night, chicago to louisville overbooked. united airlines offers money for folks to give up th
assad moves every night to a different residence. but just a matter of time before a drone is going to be right up his nose if he does it again. i know that with certainty. last word. >> it may well be soon but look at looking what he might do next. that applies in china, it applies in a wrong, and it certainly applies in north korea. introducing that element of doubt and wondering in the minds of these malefactors around the world i think is a useful thing even if he never has to do it...
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confrontation which is a civil war and rooting for assad. as long as they are in that situation, we just have to keep working on them to change their mind because it is not something we can make headway with. >>shepard: is there anything that the international community can do to try to slow down the killing? >>guest: no, to be aunts. our next step could speed up the killing because well arm the opposition. that is the logical next step. i don't know if the united states be involved in that. it is going in a preliminary way already with other countries providing limited arms, and that inevitably is beginning to increase. which is what russia should recognize, as well, and realize we all are going to lose if this goes to that level. the international community is not going to have much choice of tolerating assad stay in power so we will try to increase the pressure on him but we don't want do enter veep so we will do it through proxies and arms transfers. that is almost inevitable next step i see coming. unfortunately, it is probably going to
confrontation which is a civil war and rooting for assad. as long as they are in that situation, we just have to keep working on them to change their mind because it is not something we can make headway with. >>shepard: is there anything that the international community can do to try to slow down the killing? >>guest: no, to be aunts. our next step could speed up the killing because well arm the opposition. that is the logical next step. i don't know if the united states be involved...
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iran has very good reasons to want to keep president assad in power as the c.i.a. director, general petraeus told lawmakers on capitol hill earlier today. listen. >> clearly, the loss of syria as a logistics platform, a line of communication into lebanon, to support hezbollah, that would be a substantial set back for iran. in its efforts to use hezbollah as a proxy. that is, indeed, why the revolutionary guard force is engaged in trying to prop up assad right now. >>jonathan: so with iran's military support, russia's diplomatic support, it appears that president assad has taken the decision that he will hang on is simply a question, it seems, of kill or be killed in his mine. >>shepard: thank you, jonathan. and now to tel aviv, where a pulitzer prize winning journalist judith mill certificate -- judith miller is on stand with. >>guest: shep, here in tel aviv, there is tremendous concern about the events taking place next door. the israelis certainly hope that it works. everyone in this region, from the sultan of oman who i recently interviewed to the israelis, they
iran has very good reasons to want to keep president assad in power as the c.i.a. director, general petraeus told lawmakers on capitol hill earlier today. listen. >> clearly, the loss of syria as a logistics platform, a line of communication into lebanon, to support hezbollah, that would be a substantial set back for iran. in its efforts to use hezbollah as a proxy. that is, indeed, why the revolutionary guard force is engaged in trying to prop up assad right now. >>jonathan: so...
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after the white house announced the kurds are looking to the regime of bashar assad for help. the kurds could deal with the syrian government in exchange for assad regaining control over crush territory. this would be a major win for the syrian dictator. there are reports at this hour of new turkish airstrikes on kurdish positions. this is how turkish papers wrote about it when they said the operation would start with airstrikes followed by ground invasion by turkish forces. >> what are the potential consequences if this moves forward? >> well short term you're looking at the assad regime regaining more power in the region while terror organizations in syria have an opportunity to use this assault to regroup. there's also ali hood of high selman cats if a full scale operation is lauchld. remember 11,000 crush fighters lot of her lives fighting isis for the west. this is 11,000 who left behind family and a future. they were promised protection and they're at risk if this operation moves forward. >> more stores areenning sales of e-cigarettes. the kroger chain reports it will st
after the white house announced the kurds are looking to the regime of bashar assad for help. the kurds could deal with the syrian government in exchange for assad regaining control over crush territory. this would be a major win for the syrian dictator. there are reports at this hour of new turkish airstrikes on kurdish positions. this is how turkish papers wrote about it when they said the operation would start with airstrikes followed by ground invasion by turkish forces. >> what are...
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so, it is a huge opportunity if assad falls. there is, obviously, the danger to these situations, of what, coulds next. trace? >>trace: the fox report's chief correspondent in new york. and now more on the defense strategy for the penn state coach accused of sexually abuses young boys. an interview with the suspect's attorney and the latest on the just announced investigation by the ncaa is next. confidence. available in color. depend for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend. good morning. eat day. try smart balance buttery sead. 's heart-healthier than butter. with omega-3s. 64% less saturated fat. andlinically proven to help support healthy cholesterol. ♪ put a little love in your heart ♪ for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy
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assad is trying to hide his aircraft. it won't work. they are going to get hit and it's going to hurt. >> shannon: former secretary of state madeleine albright, late night tv, asked about this and brother president trump's right to blame the previous administration for the trouble. here is how she responded. >> no, i don't. barack obama did put down a red line and i personally wish that we had followed through on that. >> shannon: what do you make of that, leslie? >> i agree with her on that. that is one of the areas i got in trouble with my fellow democrats, one of the reasons i think you guys like having me here, because i'm a democrat but i'm honest. i thought the president failed in this area. you don't make a thread such as that, put down the red line, and puff out your trust and then retreat into the corner, just like president trump, who is tweeting about a missile attack with russia, he should not be doing that either. especially if we want to be following through with such threats. if i may say something, though, to your point,
assad is trying to hide his aircraft. it won't work. they are going to get hit and it's going to hurt. >> shannon: former secretary of state madeleine albright, late night tv, asked about this and brother president trump's right to blame the previous administration for the trouble. here is how she responded. >> no, i don't. barack obama did put down a red line and i personally wish that we had followed through on that. >> shannon: what do you make of that, leslie? >> i...
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it is switched as you noted earlier in support to go assad to opposing assad and harbors the rebel z. turkey could invoke self-defense under nato and confront the rest of na with a request to get involved with the conflicts. it could potentially escalate with a war that would involve the u.s.. >> shep: steve, i'm independent to find out what turkey has been saying in the early hours. what is their verbal responsible has been? >> initially it's just an hour here since the egg explosion you could hear from where i'm standing. it's clearly bliaj kurdish separatists. >> i'm guessing that would be a best case scenario for the prospects of spreading war? >> a terrorist attack, that would be par for the course. turkey has had a long, very long spat with kurdish separatists, yes. >> shep: there be updates. the bombing happened just about an hour ago. as we get development z. first, leaders are slamming comments from a sitting congressman that is running for the u.s. senate. he made the remarks yesterday. listen. >> it seems to be first of all from what i understand from doctors, that is reall
it is switched as you noted earlier in support to go assad to opposing assad and harbors the rebel z. turkey could invoke self-defense under nato and confront the rest of na with a request to get involved with the conflicts. it could potentially escalate with a war that would involve the u.s.. >> shep: steve, i'm independent to find out what turkey has been saying in the early hours. what is their verbal responsible has been? >> initially it's just an hour here since the egg...
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to topple assad. >> tucker: why assad? it's not a defense -- >> united states should be the world's police, they should say here is a bad guy, we are going to go and topple this bad guy without digging through what the consequences of those decisions are. >> tucker: what would those b be? who would lead syria, do you think? >> this is the key question, tucker. the reality on the ground is this what the max strongest force are groups like al-qaeda, isis. many radical jihadist groups that are fighting there all with the same goal of toppling the assad government. knowing that they are the most effective. they are the most powerful, they will take over. not only will life for the syrian people be a living hell, religious minorities will face a genocide. they will pose a great threat to the region. >> tucker: you have some video, i think your husband may have shot this while you were over there. i want to show you an interview of christian clergyman and an ancient christian clergy. >> he is actually in aleppo. >> we have terro
to topple assad. >> tucker: why assad? it's not a defense -- >> united states should be the world's police, they should say here is a bad guy, we are going to go and topple this bad guy without digging through what the consequences of those decisions are. >> tucker: what would those b be? who would lead syria, do you think? >> this is the key question, tucker. the reality on the ground is this what the max strongest force are groups like al-qaeda, isis. many radical...
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. >> we wanted assad to die. we wanted him in little pieces. >> this is one of 16 sprawling refugee camps in turkey. considering the violence next-door in syria, they will be used. >> gregg: thanks for that report. >> heather: a large rover curiosity completing a task on the red planet. new details on the search for signs of life. >> gregg: and president obama putting finishing touches on the state of the union address. what can we expect. what will he tell americans, what do they want to hear. >> heather: plus a new report in the wake of benghazi. what it says about diplomatic security standards. >> did you ever get the message that said they could not withstand a sustained attack on the consulate? >> i was tracking that intelligence. i was tracking -- >>> did you receive that information? >> i did. >> did it bother you? >> it did. >> why weren't you ready to respond? >> because we never received a request to do. h so,weight l .. but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's gl
. >> we wanted assad to die. we wanted him in little pieces. >> this is one of 16 sprawling refugee camps in turkey. considering the violence next-door in syria, they will be used. >> gregg: thanks for that report. >> heather: a large rover curiosity completing a task on the red planet. new details on the search for signs of life. >> gregg: and president obama putting finishing touches on the state of the union address. what can we expect. what will he tell...
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that's not what assad is thinking about. he is afraid the weapons will fall into the hands of insurgents against him. >> jamie: i have heard that rushia is involved now in contacting the rebel forces in sirria. what could russia accomplish in this? >> unfortunately, not mush. unfortunately, we are not accomplishing much in put approximating pressure on assad to go down. we had the opportunity in 2011, remember, we were in iraq. the regime was surround from the north 30 from the south, jordan and from the east, iscprak from the mediterranean sea. once we left, we have less possibility to pressure him. the russians have less possibility because they cannot offer the fall of assad. i think we are for a long-range struggle in syria. >> jamie: we will be talking about it again then. thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >> eric: president obama says it's washington's fault, the latest explanation for the sluggish u.s. economic recovery. and it has been tough going. let's take a look at the unemployment rate when mr. ob
that's not what assad is thinking about. he is afraid the weapons will fall into the hands of insurgents against him. >> jamie: i have heard that rushia is involved now in contacting the rebel forces in sirria. what could russia accomplish in this? >> unfortunately, not mush. unfortunately, we are not accomplishing much in put approximating pressure on assad to go down. we had the opportunity in 2011, remember, we were in iraq. the regime was surround from the north 30 from the...
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but let's get back to assad and you. you got the interview because assad likes you i assume. he didn't call up and say send o'reilly over there although i would love it. >> i believe it would have been a better interview. >> it would have been different. but i am very concerned about iran villainous country, putin, clear villain, supporting this guy. and that tells me he's not a good guy. i'll give you the last word. >> you have to talk to people. >> i'm glad you went over. you and palkot. >> he did a great job. we have to talk to people even if we disagree with them. we must talk to them. we have to talk to syria, iran, and be in touch with russia. >> i agree 100%. next time i want you to take me. i'll wear a greg palkot mask. >> deal. >> so they'll think -- he's a lot smarter than i am but i'm so much more obnoxious than you guys. >>> directly ahead, another young girl commits suicide because of cyber bullying. should there be a law against that in every state? >>> and later a desecration of a 9/11 memorial in vermont. those reports after these messages. >>> review from the
but let's get back to assad and you. you got the interview because assad likes you i assume. he didn't call up and say send o'reilly over there although i would love it. >> i believe it would have been a better interview. >> it would have been different. but i am very concerned about iran villainous country, putin, clear villain, supporting this guy. and that tells me he's not a good guy. i'll give you the last word. >> you have to talk to people. >> i'm glad you went...
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bashar al assad is the lesser of the two evils between bashar al assad, the shiite leader in damascus and isis, the sunni extremist, i'll take assad any day. >> the problem is we're in this position now of having to be subservient, wow, the u.s. subservient to russia and now we're going to ask papa putin if we can get back and play in our house in our theater. this is the problem. we've already made such a tremendous investment in all of these different areas. now it's become wait a second, is the obama administration being dishonest. well they haven't had any kind of strategy to begin with. so this is what happens, right? because power hates a vacuum. now we've got putin in play. i don't quarrel with the president continuing by the way to have special ops and special forces on the ground. but we've been doing that in iraq. we just don't telegraph and broadcast it. >> greg, i love the video of that raid, seeing those guys, i lament the loss of our hero, the special operator who fell. but i love seeing 70 people who are about to get their heads cut off being freed by our guys. i like t
bashar al assad is the lesser of the two evils between bashar al assad, the shiite leader in damascus and isis, the sunni extremist, i'll take assad any day. >> the problem is we're in this position now of having to be subservient, wow, the u.s. subservient to russia and now we're going to ask papa putin if we can get back and play in our house in our theater. this is the problem. we've already made such a tremendous investment in all of these different areas. now it's become wait a...
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reports of a brand new government assault in syria a day after the president assad accepted a u.n. peace plan that called for syria to immediately stop killing their own people. men, women, and children. activist groups say the syrian president agreed only to buy time. the syrian human rights have reported military strikes in several cities. and now the managing director of the washington institute, michael singh, officially with the national security council and special assistant to condoleeza rice and colin powell. it is a broken record, right, michael? >>guest: it is. you may remember this plan that president assad agreed to was weak in the first place and secretary clinton has rightly said we are waiting for actions not just for his word and the actions speak for themselves. we are still seeing syrian civilians killed and atrocities by the syrian military and it doesn't look like president assad has any intentions of keeping to his word to stick to the peace plan. >> is there a next step? something that interested parties can do? >>guest: we should not expect that assad will ke
reports of a brand new government assault in syria a day after the president assad accepted a u.n. peace plan that called for syria to immediately stop killing their own people. men, women, and children. activist groups say the syrian president agreed only to buy time. the syrian human rights have reported military strikes in several cities. and now the managing director of the washington institute, michael singh, officially with the national security council and special assistant to condoleeza...
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thinking about what a post-assad syria looks like. if he gets in now on the ground floor he can have more influence on whatever is next. >> our president was hammered with questions about his syria policy the other night. it brought up a contrast with what he said more than a year ago when he was first announcing his syria policy to the nation. i want to play these two back-to-back for you and get your reaction. >> we have ramped up the military assistance to the syrian opposition. tonight, i call on congress again to give us additional authorities and resources to train and equip these fighters. there is no doubt it didn't work. this is why i have been unsure about the notion we would effectively create this proxy army inside of syria. >> so in the first instance he is asking congress for money to get it done and now he says he never believed in the process. >> he is saying putin is coming from a place of weakness as well which couldn't be further than the truth. i will give the president credit for ending the $500 million program an
thinking about what a post-assad syria looks like. if he gets in now on the ground floor he can have more influence on whatever is next. >> our president was hammered with questions about his syria policy the other night. it brought up a contrast with what he said more than a year ago when he was first announcing his syria policy to the nation. i want to play these two back-to-back for you and get your reaction. >> we have ramped up the military assistance to the syrian opposition....
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and for a long time the assad regime refused to go after isis as its primary target. it went after forces, some of them allied with the united states, other jihadist groups because assad understands that if you have a battle in syria between a group that is as feared and as violent as isis and assad, he will look like the better alternative. so it comes as no surprise whatsoever that the first targets russia would pick would not be isis targets. that may be an eventual target, but people should understand that what russia is doing is shoring up a client and shoring up its place in the middle east. it's not taking the fight against terror. jenna: let's talk about who russia is partnering with. when you look at the targets, homs being one target, these are majority sunni cities. >> yep. jenna: you also have russia pairing itself with iran, with the shia government in iraq, the shias in iran as well and the shia-backed allah whites --al lo weitz. when we talk about sunni versus shia is that part of what's going on in the middle east? >> sometime in the summer when sulema
and for a long time the assad regime refused to go after isis as its primary target. it went after forces, some of them allied with the united states, other jihadist groups because assad understands that if you have a battle in syria between a group that is as feared and as violent as isis and assad, he will look like the better alternative. so it comes as no surprise whatsoever that the first targets russia would pick would not be isis targets. that may be an eventual target, but people should...
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now we get bonuses ii want to fly with you. >> and assad. we'll all be there together when pigs start flying. >> they make an extra penny -- when jet fuel price goes one to they get an extra $190 million. so june when flieses started tanking. that's how much money. $8 billion. >> good for them. >> good for them. wish it was go for me. >> itself isn't. thank you, gerri. >> you're welcome. >> see you in an hour and 20 minutes. >> correct. >> a lot of football fans paying ridiculous amounts of money to drink beer. this is not new in oakland, for example, it costs you 11 bucks for the stadium's cheapest draft. $11 in oakland. they don't even win football games. >> don't drink beer. >> that's how reportedly expensive cheap beer i. not the worst deal. ryan has the details up here at that, too. i have paid a lot of money here in new york. a little bit -- well go on. >> this research from find the best, took a look at all of the prices for draft beer at nfl stadiums and figured out how much these teams were charging by the ounce. these are the five
now we get bonuses ii want to fly with you. >> and assad. we'll all be there together when pigs start flying. >> they make an extra penny -- when jet fuel price goes one to they get an extra $190 million. so june when flieses started tanking. that's how much money. $8 billion. >> good for them. >> good for them. wish it was go for me. >> itself isn't. thank you, gerri. >> you're welcome. >> see you in an hour and 20 minutes. >> correct. >> a...
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the turks were leading the charge against the assad government in the beginning of the uprising. soon enough they realÑh a'sed when he wasn't going anywhere they needed to change paths and that it actually hurt the turkish economy more than helping. and then they're in the islamike community in a kind of struggle against saudi can backed muslims. this is being fought out in syria, unfortunately so the turks have many different agendas and many different concerns, one are those 49 hostages in mosul. so they're taking a very cautious approach, as they did in previous u.s. interventions in iraq in the middle east. >> it was the turks who wouldn't let the five id land in the virgin that slowed ther1 process of the 2003 matter. it's nice to see you. thank you so much. >>> one thing they al all tell you, we got have this new iraqi government. remember, nouri al-maliki is gone, right? a new group in there -- no. if they've tell you that, they're trying to convince you of something by leading you astray. nouri al-maliki is no longer the leader but is the prim minister, and the rest of t
the turks were leading the charge against the assad government in the beginning of the uprising. soon enough they realÑh a'sed when he wasn't going anywhere they needed to change paths and that it actually hurt the turkish economy more than helping. and then they're in the islamike community in a kind of struggle against saudi can backed muslims. this is being fought out in syria, unfortunately so the turks have many different agendas and many different concerns, one are those 49 hostages in...
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turkey has played a very noteworthy role in going against assad. but we need to get arms in there for the good guys because the bad guys are getting them. >> jamie: be specific. what does the u.s. need to do? it seems to always fall on our shoulders, but in this case, we have to protect ourselves from iran. >> i think so. it is not just defending israel, but defending u.s. interests, iran has us in the crosshairs, they tried to hatch an assassination plot in washington, d.c. last year. we have not a no-fly zone to involve us in a war in a time when the electorate does not want that. we should provide arms to the more secular, more leftist and try to bring a post-assad government that is pro-u.s. or at least neutral. >> jamie: christian, before we go today and just in this hour, we got news that the pastor whose family lives here in america was sentenced by what they are calling the hanging judge for 8 years in the wort prison in iran. and his attorney was called to the court today and told, come get your client, we are freeing him. and look what ha
turkey has played a very noteworthy role in going against assad. but we need to get arms in there for the good guys because the bad guys are getting them. >> jamie: be specific. what does the u.s. need to do? it seems to always fall on our shoulders, but in this case, we have to protect ourselves from iran. >> i think so. it is not just defending israel, but defending u.s. interests, iran has us in the crosshairs, they tried to hatch an assassination plot in washington, d.c. last...
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assad will leave power. it's not a question of if, but when. >> i'm confident assad's days are numbers. >> i believe he will go. >> i don't think there's a situation where we have to choose between assad or the kind of people who carry on the incredible violence we've been seeing there. i don't see any scenario in which assad somehow is able to bring peace and stability. >> that's striking. >> it's striking, and the administration, i give them credit for one thing. in iraq, they explained what they wanted to happen. they were going to bomb isis and they wanted the iraqi government to reform itself in a more inclusive manner. in syria, all they can say is we want to strengthen the moderate opposition. but they're the same moderate operation that they said they were a bunch of pharmacists and dentists and doctors. and that's kind of all he's got right now. it's a real problem. they have to find stop isis in the safe haven that's established in syria without strengthening the guy he said whose days are numbered
assad will leave power. it's not a question of if, but when. >> i'm confident assad's days are numbers. >> i believe he will go. >> i don't think there's a situation where we have to choose between assad or the kind of people who carry on the incredible violence we've been seeing there. i don't see any scenario in which assad somehow is able to bring peace and stability. >> that's striking. >> it's striking, and the administration, i give them credit for one thing....
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reena, as we've seen the anti-assad protesters they've been able to manage to keep the heat on assad all of this time. will he fall anytime soon? >> reporter: he's continuing and despite the pressure from the protesters. the three big difficulties tis they face. one, they're in so much different groups and factions, they're not able to organize under one big banner, and assad's community which makes up 10% of the population, they're not able to get them to move over to the opposition and these people are key in government, they're key in business. and the third problem is that much of assad's security forces, we haven't seen large defections take place and that's part of the problem, as to why president assad is able to continue to he remain in power. >> kelly: yeah, we continue to see the loss of life there. r the-- reena ninen. have a good day. >> jamie: and police are learning who he is, who he may have been working with and why he was targeting a building with a high powered rifle. we'll be rooeb. right back. that's why i like glucerna shakes. they have slowly digestible carbs to
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the text has already taken out any calls for president assad to step aside. even if that resolution is passed, it is completely unenforceable. that is why, increasingly, we are seeing countries like the united states act outside the united nations. we will have much more on exactly what the u.s. is doing later this hour. >>shepard: than you, jonathan. we look forward to that report. >> no mistrial today not former cop from illinois with a long history of losing his wives. today a judge ruled that his murder trial will move forward. we reported this yesterday on "studio b" in the second day of questioning. the judge reprimanded the prosecution for testimony that could have hurt the suspect's chances of a fair trial. it happened after a witness said he found a . .38 caliber bullet in the driveway and suggested drew peterson left it there to intimidate them. the prosecution said they had no evidence to support that claim. the lawyers say drew peterson murdered his elin nordegren -- his third wife. and according to police he is a suspect in the disappearance of t
the text has already taken out any calls for president assad to step aside. even if that resolution is passed, it is completely unenforceable. that is why, increasingly, we are seeing countries like the united states act outside the united nations. we will have much more on exactly what the u.s. is doing later this hour. >>shepard: than you, jonathan. we look forward to that report. >> no mistrial today not former cop from illinois with a long history of losing his wives. today a...
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has been trying to do is broker a political process to get rid of assad whether it's assad sort of steps down immediately or assad steps down after some sort of transition. bottom line is secretary kerry said he has to go for the war to end because he's the one that the rebels are fighting against. >> it seems like there ought to be another way to get him, you know what i mean? good to see you. thanks. we'll be right back. this day in history and top of the hour headlines straightaway. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. to stir up the holidays, before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store, even before they got 3% back on gas, all with no hoops to jump through, daniel, vandi, and sarah decided to use their bank americard cash rewards credit card to sweeten the holiday season. that's the spirit of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. apply online or at whether your car is a new
has been trying to do is broker a political process to get rid of assad whether it's assad sort of steps down immediately or assad steps down after some sort of transition. bottom line is secretary kerry said he has to go for the war to end because he's the one that the rebels are fighting against. >> it seems like there ought to be another way to get him, you know what i mean? good to see you. thanks. we'll be right back. this day in history and top of the hour headlines straightaway. i...
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on assad making the inroads with the rebels. that will be hard. as rebel video uploaded to youtube show unexploded russian made bombs littering the syrian cities. this is a bomb fired on civilians in aleppo explains a rebel fighter with the russian writing clearly visible on the weapon's fin. most bomb, though, explode, like this one caught on amateur video yesterday. nearly every day they post video of recruit joining the fight. the flag visible above the rocket propelled grenade and machine gun. jihadists are often the best ware warriors. recent reports show they lay siege to military north. battle led by the hardcore islamist fighters. russia pith from the staunch ally of the syrian regime to attempted peace broker lanelly a distinction without a difference. assad has unwavering support from country less concerned about niceties. iran. >> thank you. over the past two decades 60,000 russian children have been adopted to american families. however, that figure could come to a crushing halt. amy kellogg. >> vladimir putin signs
on assad making the inroads with the rebels. that will be hard. as rebel video uploaded to youtube show unexploded russian made bombs littering the syrian cities. this is a bomb fired on civilians in aleppo explains a rebel fighter with the russian writing clearly visible on the weapon's fin. most bomb, though, explode, like this one caught on amateur video yesterday. nearly every day they post video of recruit joining the fight. the flag visible above the rocket propelled grenade and machine...
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bashar al assad is the lesser of the two evils, between bashar al assad and isis, i'll take assad -- >> the problem is, we're in this position now of having to be subservient while the u.s., subservient to russia. and now we'll have to ask papa putin if we can get it back in play in our house, in our theater. this is the problem, we've already made such a tremendous investment in all these different areas. and now it's become, oh, wait a second, is the obama administration being dishonest and are they doing -- well, they haven't had any kind of strategy to begin with, so, this is what happens. power abhors a vacuum. listen, i don't quarrel with the president continuing, by the way, to have special ops and special forces on the ground, but guess what, we've been doing that in iraq. we just don't telegraph and broadcast it. >> greg, i love the video of that raid, seeing those guys. i lament the loss of our hero, the special operator who fell. but i love seeing people who are about to get their heads off being freed by our guys. i like that rnc more -- i want isis to look up in the sky
bashar al assad is the lesser of the two evils, between bashar al assad and isis, i'll take assad -- >> the problem is, we're in this position now of having to be subservient while the u.s., subservient to russia. and now we'll have to ask papa putin if we can get it back in play in our house, in our theater. this is the problem, we've already made such a tremendous investment in all these different areas. and now it's become, oh, wait a second, is the obama administration being dishonest...
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that is because of assad. that is who they are focused on fighting. therefore, we had a small pool to start with, they estimated we would get 5,400 this year as a ultimate of the training, though, we only produce 54 and when they went to the first base near the syrian and turkish border they were attack upon arrival which i suspect someone released that information to antiochback organization to be able to attack them that quickly. that is number one, the fundamental problem. therefore, the concept is wrong. and even though we will pump more information into this we will not get the outcome and need to relook the whole strategy. people have been saying this for months that it is not just this part of it but the fact we ignore syria but for the small training program. it is from syria that the head wars and they are recruiting and conducting all of their operations in iraq and in syria from the pace of support in syria and from sear they have expanded and developed a worldwide following. the longer we leave that alone the greater the problem and the fa
that is because of assad. that is who they are focused on fighting. therefore, we had a small pool to start with, they estimated we would get 5,400 this year as a ultimate of the training, though, we only produce 54 and when they went to the first base near the syrian and turkish border they were attack upon arrival which i suspect someone released that information to antiochback organization to be able to attack them that quickly. that is number one, the fundamental problem. therefore, the...
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>>shepard: and you wonder if the veto by the russians and chinese if that veto does not give assad a lift? than i read a headline over the weekend that says russia gives a green light to assad and many experts believe it does exactly that. listen. >> this emboldens him to continue the crackdown or deepen it; for the opposition it tells them, look, there is no diplomatic or military help that is coming here, so, really, the only path ahead is one of civil war. >>jonathan: that is the bottom line. there appears to be no stomach whatever under western nations for military intervention. so for now the syrian people remain on their own to they want get rid of assad they have to do it themselves. >>shepard: jonathan, thank you. judith miller is here, pulitzer prize winning journalist. we talk about diplomacy and we pulled out our dip makes and pulled the personnel. >>guest: when the president of the united states says that we are virtually ruling out outside mellary intervention, 48 hours after the u.n. security council has just -- vetoed a resolution denouncing assad for the vicious crack
>>shepard: and you wonder if the veto by the russians and chinese if that veto does not give assad a lift? than i read a headline over the weekend that says russia gives a green light to assad and many experts believe it does exactly that. listen. >> this emboldens him to continue the crackdown or deepen it; for the opposition it tells them, look, there is no diplomatic or military help that is coming here, so, really, the only path ahead is one of civil war. >>jonathan: that...
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assad taken over sections of syria. u.s. officials say president putin has been stepping up military involvement in syria, has been sending in all kinds of stuff to set up a military base along the northwestern coast and there's satellite evidence of exactly that. a spokesman for the kremlin wants to work with the united states to solve the crisis. he called moscow and washington indispensable. what are the latest developments from president putin. >> shep, the u.s. approach to taking on isis and syria has been to support moderate rebels. they helped to create the problems and he must go. a spokesman reiterated that president putin's approach in supporting the assad regime is counterproductive and suggested this instead. >> what we would prefer from the russians is a more constructive engagement with the 60-member coalition led by the united states. that's focused on degrading and destroying isil. we would welcome russia's participation in that effort. >> meantime, the state department says that secretary of state john kerry
assad taken over sections of syria. u.s. officials say president putin has been stepping up military involvement in syria, has been sending in all kinds of stuff to set up a military base along the northwestern coast and there's satellite evidence of exactly that. a spokesman for the kremlin wants to work with the united states to solve the crisis. he called moscow and washington indispensable. what are the latest developments from president putin. >> shep, the u.s. approach to taking on...
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we have not heard from president assad several days. >> shepard: you wonder if he is still there. even. the u.s. military is no longer holding prisoners in afghan jails. the u.s. handed over control of the last remaining detention facility at the bagram base near kabul. it had been a sore spot for relations between the two countries. afghan's president harmid karzai national jail as a point of sovereignty. karzai meanwhile welcomed the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. the two men insisting the relationships is just fine. everything is fine. that's despite recent remarks in which karzai appeared to accuse the united states of colluding with the taliban to keep afghanistan weak. >> you never used the word collusion between the taliban and the u.s. picked up. >> we are on the same page. i don't think there is any disagreement between us. and i'm very, very comfortable with president's explanation. >> cats and dogs are playing well tonight around the world. this unannounced visit to afghanistan was kerry's first as secretary of state. he made several trips there as a senator. well,
we have not heard from president assad several days. >> shepard: you wonder if he is still there. even. the u.s. military is no longer holding prisoners in afghan jails. the u.s. handed over control of the last remaining detention facility at the bagram base near kabul. it had been a sore spot for relations between the two countries. afghan's president harmid karzai national jail as a point of sovereignty. karzai meanwhile welcomed the u.s. secretary of state john kerry. the two men...
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he call would for bashar assad to stip down. he is no longer fit to lead the syrian people but that assad appears to be a tyrant hell bent on clinging to power. >> molly thank you very much. >> and joining us with reaction to the story. fox military analyst . welcome, thanks for having me today. >> what about the timing of the remarkings from the vice-president. >> very interesting. i would say that you think we would have learned by now. it always is in the iranian court and we are noting to deal and iran does not. they are modernizing the uranium and march in the direction they want as a nuclear weapon . i don't think talks will solve that problem unfortunately. >> stow the fact that he is saying this now is it nothing out of the ordinary except he is making it in a time when people are concerned about what the future holds as iran holds the ball in his court. >> he is in a conference of a national security in europe and all of the europeans there . a feel-good conference in all honest i and trying to send a signal . all we ha
he call would for bashar assad to stip down. he is no longer fit to lead the syrian people but that assad appears to be a tyrant hell bent on clinging to power. >> molly thank you very much. >> and joining us with reaction to the story. fox military analyst . welcome, thanks for having me today. >> what about the timing of the remarkings from the vice-president. >> very interesting. i would say that you think we would have learned by now. it always is in the iranian...
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., nikki haley, condemning the attack, and assad's horrific attacks on his own people. >> the gas that fell out of the sky yesterday was more deadly, leaving men, women, the elderly, and children gasping for their very last breath. as first responders, doctors and nurses, rushed to help the victims, a second round of bombs rained down. they died in the same slow horrendous manner as the civilians they were trying to save. >> harris: the president releasing a statement, saying, quote, these heinous actions by the bashar al-assad regime are a consequence of the past administration's weakness and irresolution. president obama said in 2012 he would establish a red line against the use of chemical weapons and then did nothing. nancy pelosi firing back, putting the blame on the current administration, saying this "while president trump cozies up to atv, and the russians, children and civilians have once again been gassed in syria." this story is unbelievably difficult to cover, the images, the words you heard from nikki haley at the u.n. charlie, we know that the president is meeting with th
., nikki haley, condemning the attack, and assad's horrific attacks on his own people. >> the gas that fell out of the sky yesterday was more deadly, leaving men, women, the elderly, and children gasping for their very last breath. as first responders, doctors and nurses, rushed to help the victims, a second round of bombs rained down. they died in the same slow horrendous manner as the civilians they were trying to save. >> harris: the president releasing a statement, saying,...
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it is beyond reasonable doubt that syrian dictator assad is a war criminal. he is. but there are many other countries around the world in the same category. the north korean dictator kim jong-un allows the following. a systematic widespread and gross human rights violations including murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rate, forced abortion on and on and o on. roughly 18 million people in north korea do not get enough food according to a u.n. report released last month. but that's not enough to attack the country in. there is some sense of responsibility on the part of the north korean people themselves. sometimes, if the fight for your life and rights. the unit states cannot declare war on north korea despite the atrocities. but if a loony dictator continues to violate international weapons laws, targeted military action can be taken with just a pinch. and there's isis, who routinely rapes and kidnaps a woman, slows him into slavery, executes homosexuals, slaughters christians and basically kills and maims at will. as is currently under attack by a coalitio
it is beyond reasonable doubt that syrian dictator assad is a war criminal. he is. but there are many other countries around the world in the same category. the north korean dictator kim jong-un allows the following. a systematic widespread and gross human rights violations including murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rate, forced abortion on and on and o on. roughly 18 million people in north korea do not get enough food according to a u.n. report released last month. but that's not...
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assad will leave syria. again, his days are numbered. here is what he said about bashar al assad. they are not seeking so-called regime change as it is known in syria. what we have said is that we don't believe that assad, himself, has the ability to be able to lead the future syria. >> a difference in tone and tenor. >> it is. it's not clear, i think, and you hear this from other republican candidates, they are not sure it's in our interest for assad to go at this point. itis not clear israel wants assad to go. given that there's no substitute for assad, no party that you can be sure would take over an assadless syria, that's a regime change. regime change is traditionally understood. if you decapitate the regime, that's regime change. >> a lot different from his days are numbered. >> president obama said putin doesn't get it. unless he comes around to that thinking, it's hard to imagine working together. we don't have the same goals. i can't believe what came out of john kerry's mouth. it's contrary to the president. in this controversial, you know, approximaty war with russia.
assad will leave syria. again, his days are numbered. here is what he said about bashar al assad. they are not seeking so-called regime change as it is known in syria. what we have said is that we don't believe that assad, himself, has the ability to be able to lead the future syria. >> a difference in tone and tenor. >> it is. it's not clear, i think, and you hear this from other republican candidates, they are not sure it's in our interest for assad to go at this point. itis not...
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assad saying we don't care about declarations from the outside. this is for the syrian people to decide. >> john kerry said assad needed to be a part of the negotiation. i think his big mistake was he said what he actually believes and what he has believed from the get-go. in fact, i don't think that the administration will do much of anything in negotiations that will possibly upset either iran or russia. assad's two biggest outside sponsors, because the president cares more than anything else about this nuclear deal with iran and assad, it's not on his priority list. >> the clarifications from the state department saying we need to negotiate with representatives of the regime, they can be at the table it's not going to be us directly associating with assad, does it make a difference? >> no. we're clarifying what the secretary said. he didn't say what you thought you heard him say. he didn't mention assad and use the pronounce he and him several times. there won't be any effective negotiation without assad being a major part of it. i think it's a
assad saying we don't care about declarations from the outside. this is for the syrian people to decide. >> john kerry said assad needed to be a part of the negotiation. i think his big mistake was he said what he actually believes and what he has believed from the get-go. in fact, i don't think that the administration will do much of anything in negotiations that will possibly upset either iran or russia. assad's two biggest outside sponsors, because the president cares more than...
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iran is trying to get oil to the assad regime in syria, which it does support. frankly iran has been just about the only source of oil remaining for the assad regime and caused a lot of pressure in syria. but second, iran is obviously under is severe pressure sanctions from the united states because of the trump administration's withdrawal from the nuclear deal and decision to go back to sanctions. so i ran has used the leverage that basically available. the sort of tax on tankers, the attacks on the u.s. drone and the escalation in its nuclear activities in an effort to push the united states back, get the trump administration to relent on sanctions. that deadline for somebody to sort of provide economic relief to iran, that deadline is sunday but it won't be met, julie. >> it's a lot of talk. you tweeted this. i want to put it on the screen. a great point. excellent example of how the u.s. and europe can work together on iran. disagreement over the jcpoa. the question now is how can our european allies better unite to put further pressure on iran to get in lin
iran is trying to get oil to the assad regime in syria, which it does support. frankly iran has been just about the only source of oil remaining for the assad regime and caused a lot of pressure in syria. but second, iran is obviously under is severe pressure sanctions from the united states because of the trump administration's withdrawal from the nuclear deal and decision to go back to sanctions. so i ran has used the leverage that basically available. the sort of tax on tankers, the attacks...
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syrian army defectors formed a loosely associated rebel force to fight assad's soldiers. so far, they have appeared ill-equipped and poorly trained in videos uploaded to youtube. if the syrian resistance is behind the attack, it shows that assad is much more vulnerable than anybody predicted. the attack against heavily fortified targets was inside the syrian capital, so far has been holding strong for assad. the rebel forces have denied responsibility for the bombings calling the blast mysterious. essentially suggesting that syrian government behind the attack. assad for months has bee claimig terrorists responsible for the violence and critics say he could use the car bombing as an excuse to launch massive crackdown inside the syrian capital. reporting from jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. >> bret: pakistan army rejected u.s. investigation in american airstrikes last month that killed 24 pakistani soldiers along the country's border. the report blamed mistake and lack of trust on both sides. the pakistani army says its troops did nothing wrong. it's likely to add ten
syrian army defectors formed a loosely associated rebel force to fight assad's soldiers. so far, they have appeared ill-equipped and poorly trained in videos uploaded to youtube. if the syrian resistance is behind the attack, it shows that assad is much more vulnerable than anybody predicted. the attack against heavily fortified targets was inside the syrian capital, so far has been holding strong for assad. the rebel forces have denied responsibility for the bombings calling the blast...
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i could care less what bashar al-assad thinks about us. kat and i have been on the same page about what our syria policy should be. i don't think we should be there. it's not our fight. what jogged my memory. the shrinking of isis territory. it was massive. there is going to be a power vacuum in those areas, and you certainly don't want radical islamists, irradiance, picking up the vacuum. -- iranians. >> kat: you are supposed to go through the proper constitutional channels if you want to declare war. >> eboni: people see those photos. you see children and babies. >> eric: president trump's legal team fighting back at rumors and reports, should be reports, not rumors, he is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. our specialists are going to help us make sense of it. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. i'm micah with safelite. customer: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most
i could care less what bashar al-assad thinks about us. kat and i have been on the same page about what our syria policy should be. i don't think we should be there. it's not our fight. what jogged my memory. the shrinking of isis territory. it was massive. there is going to be a power vacuum in those areas, and you certainly don't want radical islamists, irradiance, picking up the vacuum. -- iranians. >> kat: you are supposed to go through the proper constitutional channels if you want...
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has to take on assad. they're trying to set up the dominos so we get roped in and have to go toe to toe. i understand it from their perspective on the one limited aspect. the flip side everybody agrees that isis is bad and too extreme. even if they're sunni brother with the president in turkey, isis has to go down. and the fact they're a nato ally and not allowing us to use the bases to make it a safer, better more efficient operation is disgusting. >> the iraqi government has taken a lot of heat for the way it handled things. we have a relatively new government there. 50,000 ghost troops. we stopped paying them now and trying to show they're pointing out corruption. i wonder how much is -- your reporting is real. >> yeah. it's rampant. it's absolutely ridiculous. the amount of corruption. every dollar that flows over there estimates 30 to 40 cents is somehow lining the pockets of various people. everything from defense contract ripoffs to military people showing up and saying, you know, they have more sol
has to take on assad. they're trying to set up the dominos so we get roped in and have to go toe to toe. i understand it from their perspective on the one limited aspect. the flip side everybody agrees that isis is bad and too extreme. even if they're sunni brother with the president in turkey, isis has to go down. and the fact they're a nato ally and not allowing us to use the bases to make it a safer, better more efficient operation is disgusting. >> the iraqi government has taken a lot...
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the president there, president assad, his troops have killed 2,500 people. we cannot confirm that because the people will not let us in. protests today flared after prayers marking the end of the holy month of ramadan and some call for assad's death and president obama has called for asat to step down and the white house froze the assets of another three syrian officials as the arab spring becomes the arab fall and soon the summer. the man accused of plotting the deadliest terror attack of the country, is still having the families waiting for justice. and irene wiped up and historic homes in north carolina: 1,100 homes gone today. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by un
the president there, president assad, his troops have killed 2,500 people. we cannot confirm that because the people will not let us in. protests today flared after prayers marking the end of the holy month of ramadan and some call for assad's death and president obama has called for asat to step down and the white house froze the assets of another three syrian officials as the arab spring becomes the arab fall and soon the summer. the man accused of plotting the deadliest terror attack of the...
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this is the most recent claim that the assad regime used or tried to use chemical weapons. president obama said repeatedly that the use of chemical weapons would cross a red line forcing action but stopped short of saying what type of action would be taken. the white house is very concerned about the use of chemical weapons against rebels and civilians but equally concerned that the weapons may fall into the hands of extremist groups fighting alongside the rebels. president obama reduced expectations that the u.s. would intervene in syria any time soon. as the fighting rages on u.s. officials fear if the united states were to intervene and remove assad, things may just get worse. harris? >> harris: conor, thank you. a knife attack in new mexico leaves four people hurt. it happened in a place of worship. details still coming into the newsroom now from albuquerque. service was closing this morning when a young man climbed over the pews and began repeatedly stabbing the choir's lead singer. other parishonners may have been hurt as they struggled to substitute attacker. remarka
this is the most recent claim that the assad regime used or tried to use chemical weapons. president obama said repeatedly that the use of chemical weapons would cross a red line forcing action but stopped short of saying what type of action would be taken. the white house is very concerned about the use of chemical weapons against rebels and civilians but equally concerned that the weapons may fall into the hands of extremist groups fighting alongside the rebels. president obama reduced...
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. >> russia and assad make war. rather than getting life saving war to civilians, russia and assad are bombing the humanitarian convoys, hospitals and first responders who are trying guess prattly to keep people alive. russia will argue today, no doubt, that these attacks are minute to fight terrorism. and the people killed in this offensive are terrorists or terrorist sympathizers. this is absurd. >> that was the united states ambassador to the u.n., talking about repeated we targeting against civilians in aleppo, the syrian government and its ally, russian. the united states is threatening to under diplomatic negotiations with now offer the continued attacks, feeling with syria, especially in aleppo, where the killing of civilians continued unabated and the chemical wanting us to stay out, as the peace agreement has failed and the russian and syrian war planes continue to bomb. now, we have an analyst at the heritage foundation it is beyond comprehension in this day and age a nation like russia could level a city
. >> russia and assad make war. rather than getting life saving war to civilians, russia and assad are bombing the humanitarian convoys, hospitals and first responders who are trying guess prattly to keep people alive. russia will argue today, no doubt, that these attacks are minute to fight terrorism. and the people killed in this offensive are terrorists or terrorist sympathizers. this is absurd. >> that was the united states ambassador to the u.n., talking about repeated we...